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Where Moths Lecture and Dragons Preen: The Intricate Folk Illustrations of Hataya
Source Design You Trust In Saitama, Japan, the artist known as Hataya (ハタ屋) crafts a fantastical universe through intricate pen and ink illustrations. Her creations include surreal beings like cat-people with multiple eyes, bird-headed dragons, and scholarly moths, all inhabiting richly detailed environments. These settings—filled with vintage architecture, lanterns, and cryptic artifacts—give her imaginative creatures…
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Elegant Fashion Illustrations by Fernando Bosc From the 1940s and ’50s
Source Design You Trust Fernando Bosc was a French fashion illustrator active in the 1940s and early 1950s, renowned for his stylish promotional artwork in couture magazines and advertisements. He collaborated with top fashion houses like Christian Dior, Balenciaga, and Lucien Lelong, creating elegant depictions of eveningwear and accessories. His illustrations featured graceful lines, timeless…
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Spectacular Black and White Wildlife Photos from the 2025 Exposure One Award Winners
Source Design You Trust Gold: “Veil of Grace” by Janelle Schroeder Black and white photography reveals the pure emotion and striking contrasts of wildlife, as showcased in the 2025 Exposure One Awards. This curated selection of 16 award-winning images captures nature’s quiet majesty and raw intensity, from snow leopards to soaring cranes. Stripped of color,…
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Adorable Minimalist Illustrations and Characters by Yao Yao
Source Design You Trust Chinese concept artist Yao Yao creates imaginative characters and dreamlike worlds that blend mystery and whimsy. Her illustrations feature enchanted forests, unusual creatures, and expressive figures that invite exploration. With a focus on games and animation, Yao Yao uses character design and environmental storytelling to craft emotionally resonant narratives. Her surreal,…
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Among Andalusian Vineyards, a Vivid Carpet Creates a Space for Gathering
Source Colossal Nestled among the vineyards of Andalusia, a bold intervention creates a space for gathering in the small village of Montemayor. “Pasera” is the latest addition to Javier de Riba’s ongoing Floors series, a project focused on reclaiming small plots of land as communal sites. “Pasera” refers to the fields where grapes shrivel up…
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André Ethier’s “Canned Heat” @ Derek Eller Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Derek Eller Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of recent paintings by Canadian artist André Ethier entitled Canned Heat. For his eighth solo exhibition at the Gallery, Ethier evokes a society of goblin men that exist in anxious movement apart from their implied idyllic homeland. Two…
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Cosemtics and Cosmos Blend in Circe Irasema’s Wooden Sculptures
Source Colossal “For me, painting is a question about time,” says Circe Irasema. The artist, who lives and works in Mexico City, thinks deeply about the dominance of the male gaze in Western art history and how that authority influences the technical and material qualities of the works themselves. Preserving a piece made in this…
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Featured Artist George Bundrick
Source Artsy Shark Artist George Bundrick shares a collection of figurative paintings that capture a contemplative outdoor mood. The post Featured Artist George Bundrick appeared first on Artsy Shark.
